Blog Post Week 5

This week I learned more about WordPress and how to make my site better. First, I created a new subdomain with the help of the Vivero WordPress training. I also looked at the Arts and Humanities Portfolio page to see examples and ideas. Reading through the site helped me understand how people organize their projects.… Continue reading Blog Post Week 5

Blog Post Week 4

The biggest area of growth I have experienced so far as a Vivero fellow is having the responsibility to work independently on a project. I have to make sure I write down the documentation, schedule a meeting with the project lead, and make sure I show up on time, set goals with them depending on… Continue reading Blog Post Week 4

Blog Post 3

For my revisited training, I did the accessibility training again since my project is based on creating a website composed of inclusive practices for student organizations. I wanted to revisit the themes of digital accessibility to refresh my memory on what accessibility means specifically for the digital humanities and website building. I read through the… Continue reading Blog Post 3

Blog Post 1

I am most excited about incorporating the different projects I have worked on during my time at Grinnell into my portfolio site. I want to attach a website I was developing over the summer describing my summer internship work, which will include reflections on the legal systems in the U.S. for immigrants, as well as… Continue reading Blog Post 1

Blog Post 2

After a year of experience at Vivero, I would advise new fellows to understand that you will not always know what you are doing, and that is okay. Sometimes your project lead will also not know what they are doing, and you have to be understanding that this is most likely their first time working… Continue reading Blog Post 2